Holy Programming

While looking for some Python codes using Google Code Search (beta), I got bored and remembered an article entitled “F*cking programming”. --A search query using profane words revealed the evil and yet the funny side of the people behind the codes. So, I began to wonder and think of the opposite side or character of programmers. I searched for “God”.

// God save me from this evilness. Below is a very bad
// function. Its out var is really a nsIComponentManagerObsolete
// but it has been cast to a nsIComponentManager.
// The reason for such uglyness is that this function is require for
// backward compatiblity of some plugins. This funciton will
// be removed at some point.--View the Complete Code HERE

/* Is this portable? Dear God, spare me from the non-eight-bit
characters. But is it tasteful? */--View the Complete Code HERE

# this is done to make sure we aren't duplicating a path (let God sort them out)
if (defined $self->get_root_node) {
$self->get_root_node->remove_all_Descendents;
}--View the Complete Code HERE

Note: As far as I know, there is nothing like home directory for
the M$ hell. God help the Win95/WinNT users of NSUserDefaults ;-)--View the Complete Code HERE

// It seems that even for selection of type "None",
// there _is_ a parent element and it's value is not
// only correct, but very important to us. MSIE is
// certainly the buggiest browser in the world and I
// wonder, God, how can Earth stand it?--View the Complete Code HERE